Day: January 26, 2018
From Black Panther to Black Lightning: black superheroes are go!
By STEVE ROSE After five decades as sidekicks, secondary characters and niche titles, the black superhero’s time has finally come. Next month Marvel releases its eagerly awaited Black Panther movie, […]
What’s the best diet for losing all the weight you put on over Christmas?
By LUISA DILLNER There are many diets you can follow if you want to live more healthily, but it’s hard to know which has the best long-term effects? Luckily, a […]
Artists taking PNG forward one stroke at a time
By DON WOTTON ART, culture and tourism work well together, and when combined with effective marketing, they can provide a sustainable livelihood. Enter the Royal Queensland Art Society in Brisbane, […]
Australian and PNG Torres Strait Treaty
As the 30th Anniversary of the Australian and PNG Torres Strait Treaty is celebrated this year, an Australian funded pilot project in Papua New Guinea’s South Fly District is producing real […]
Taking family planning to the Western islands
By JINA AMBA AT the invitation of Reef and Rainforest and In-loc Rangers Cairns, non-governmental organisation Spacim Pikinini conducted a family planning implant outreach on Paho Island on the PNG […]
United Church celebrates 50 years with national worship, service
By LEMACH LAVARI THE United Church of PNG celebrated its 50th anniversary with a national worship and celebration service in Port Moresby on Sunday. The event was attended by United […]
Times are tough – so laugh!
By Rev SEIK PITOI I USED to think many years ago that people who never had a care in the world were pastors. They were so close to God, knew […]
Learn a foreign language this year
By THOMAS HUKAHU HAVE you wished that you can learn a foreign language in addition to those you already speak – English, Tok Pisin and your local dialect? Have you […]
From cleaner to linesman: Jimmy’s dedication pays off
By CLARISSA MOI and STANLEY MARK If you want to get ahead in life, show up to work early, stay late, work hard, be honest and be a problem solver, […]
Plantation labourers: Our forgotten heroes
By KEVIN PAMBA THE aging coconut trees around Rapopo Plantation Resort near Kokopo, East New Britain, and the word “plantation” in the name of this property reminded me of a […]